iPhones, like computers, need to be rebooted on occasion. Maybe iMessage is acting up, for example. If your Home and Power button don't work, though, you can still reboot your Phone by changing certain settings.

Say you've organized your hundreds of apps into folders, but later decide you would prefer everything on the top level of the home screen. Luckily, there's an easy fix to get rid of the folders without moving each app individually.

iOS (Jailbroken): Since the iPhone homescreen is essentially an app launcher on its own you wouldn't think it needed much in the way of quick access. However, Deck is a simple but well made side bar launch tool that adds easy access to a number of customizable apps and settings.

Long pressing—that is, tapping and holding down on a part of your screen—provides a lot of handy shortcuts on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. Here's a look at practically everything you can with this technique to save you a bunch of time typing and navigating your device.

The new notifications in iOS 5 are great and unobtrusive, but sometimes they stick around in your status bar for a bit longer than you'd like. Whether or not you're wiping away an embarrassing text or it's simply covering up something on your screen, there's a simple way to dismiss the message immediately. All you…